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Added on the 29/07/2021 04:53:04 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Lugo, Aug 30 (EFE).- Authorities managed to control Monday the forest fire in the Spanish northwestern province of Lugo, after it burned the internet fiber cable, leaving a nearby town without internet network. (Camera: ELISEO TRIGO). B-ROLL OF THE FOREST FIRE IN LUGO, GALICIA, SPAIN.
Firefighters keep battling a wildfire raging "out of control" on Spain's holiday island of Tenerife that has burnt more than 1800 hectares. The fire, which broke out on Tuesday night, is raging through a forested area with steep ravines, forcing road closures and the evacuation of several villages. IMAGES
"The situation is unfavourable and the next few hours, until at least tomorrow evening, will be tough, even critical," warned the sub-prefect of Langon during a briefing in Villandraut, southwest France, where the fires have already ravaged nearly 7,500 hectares. SOUNDBITE
Gualchos, Aug 29 (EFE).- Spanish local authorities on Sunday deactivated level 1 of the Forest Fire Emergency Plan declared Saturday in a mountainous area in southern part of the country following the favorable condition of the fire. (Camera: ALBA FEIXAS).B-ROLL OF THE FOREST FIRE IN GUALCHOS, GRANADA, SPAIN.
Monrovia, Sep 15 (EFE/EPA).- A fire that is spreading in the Angeles National Forest northeast of Los Angeles has put local authorities on alert because of its proximity and the amount of smoke it is producing, a situation that is adversely affecting the air quality.The fire has been dubbed the Bobcat blaze by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) and has burned more than 16,000 hectares (some 41,200 acres) during the week since it started, and fire teams have only been able to get it 6 percent contained.Local authorities, who have called fire's threat to the Los Angeles area "unusual," say that it has eluded firefighters and is threatening communities in the area despite not having burned any homes or caused any injuries so far. (Camera: EUGENE GARCIA).SHOT LIST: THE BOBCAT FIRE IN MONROVIA, EAST OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, US.